Monthly Archives: January 2013

The Day Begins . . .

  The day begins. Before the sun rises the dogs and I go outside. We go to the kitchen where I put on the kettle, find the box of oatmeal, prepare the vacuum brewer for the coffee. The dogs are … Continue reading

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Fear and Trembling

I am reacting to a post on Facebook that kept me up last night and now consumes the morning.  A person who received a transplant is rejecting the organ and prayers on that person’s behalf are being asked for God … Continue reading

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Telling the story

When it comes to my son, my heart continues to refuse to think of him as “gone.”  It is a daily battle and sometimes just to be able to get on with the day I give in to pretending.  I … Continue reading

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